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He transferred bits from and extra old tranny to move four-speed shifting from the dodgy left side to the right. Here's how: https://www.royalenfields.com/2020/07/convert-gearbox-to-get-royal-enfield.html
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How do I turn multiple audio sources into one mic source so I can use all of them simultaneously for online calls?
I figured this out yesterday.
The Context:
Currently, because of the pandemic, many of us do remote work. That usually means we have to do a lot of online calls.
Most conferencing apps, like Zooms and Google Meet, only allow one mic (audio input) source.
The Problem:
If you want to make your calls interesting and add background music or use soundboards to make sound effect, by default, you can’t.
The Solution:
Audio Routing App
I learned that there are tools that will allow you to route multiple audio sources, and turn them into one virtual audio source.
I am currently playing around with Loopback. It has been great so far.
In the screenshot above, I am merging audio sources from my USB mic, Google Chrome and PS Remote Play.
After you’ve routed the audio sources you want and give it a name, it will appear in your apps like a mic source.
For example, I named my virtual mic “USB Mic & Chrome” and that’s how it will appear in zoom. See screenshot below.